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Honduran constitution; what’s Rudd’s position?

Obama backs coup against Honduran constitution; what’s Rudd’s position?

Honduras has emerged as a crucial test for national governments in the post-Bush/Cheney world, as to whether their response to the global economic collapse would be to use only constitutional means to govern for the common good, or whether they would be prepared to seize extra-constitutional powers to force more fascist globalisation on their populations.

U.S. President Barack Obama has failed that test, by unilaterally backing Honduran President Manuel Zelaya’s coup attempt against the Honduran Constitution, to seize more power, which last week was constitutionally blocked by the Honduran Congress’s vote to oust Zelaya for treason against the Constitution.

Obama’s bizarre support for the coup, expressed unilaterally without reference to his own State Department, appears to be driven by paranoia that his own agenda of Nazi-style cuts to health care, and genocidal cap-and-trade CO2 emissions reduction legislation, could meet constitutional resistance in the U.S., which to override he would also have to resort to extra-constitutional means.

All the indications are that Obama and his backers like George Soros—the billionaire maker-and-breaker of national governments the world over, who also supports Zelaya—would be fully prepared to do that, as the ongoing collapse of the global economy puts the interests of Obama’s backers in Wall street and the City of London, and the needs of the people, at loggerheads.

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The American physical economist and Democratic Party elder statesman Lyndon LaRouche is leading the fight to rein in Obama, and force him to drop his fascist health care, climate change and economic policies, and instead take similar measures to Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s Great Depression, to assert the general welfare provision of the U.S. Constitution to put the population’s needs ahead of the banks—measures that the majority of Americans would have assumed they were voting for, when they supported Obama’s message of “hope and change.”

Australia’s own self-described “extra-terrestrial” Prime Minister Rudd shares Obama’s agenda on climate change, health care and the economy.

What is Rudd’s position on the Honduran coup, and what lengths would he be willing to go to in order to impose his globalist agenda against opposition from the Australian people?

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